At Mullai Matriculation Higher Secondary School, the safety and well-being of students are of utmost importance. The school extends comprehensive care to ensure the security and health of all pupils. Individual attention is provided to cater to both educational needs and health care, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment.
Strict discipline is a cornerstone of the school's ethos. Any instances of indiscipline, whether within or outside the school premises, are addressed with serious and decisive actions. The school's approach includes psychological introspection to understand the underlying causes of misconduct. However, in cases of severe infractions, students may be expelled from the school and hostel without prior notice. This policy underscores the school's commitment to maintaining a respectful and orderly environment conducive to learning and personal growth.
Punctuality and Uniform : All pupils must arrive at school at least 5 minutes before the first bell, dressed in full, neat, and proper uniform on all working days and for school functions.
Late Arrival : Pupils arriving late will be admitted to class only with the Principal's permission and signature in their diary.
Prayer and Assembly : Participation in the prayer and assembly is mandatory for all pupils.
Orderly Movement : Pupils should move silently and in an orderly manner when transitioning between classes or to the playground.
Discipline : Strict discipline must be maintained both inside and outside the classrooms. Pupils should refrain from shouting or playing inside the classrooms.
Language : Only English should be spoken within the school premises.
Cleanliness : Pupils must keep their classrooms and the school premises absolutely clean.
Personal Belongings : Pupils are responsible for their personal belongings and should avoid bringing valuable items, such as gold ornaments or large sums of money. The school management does not take responsibility for any losses.
Lost and Found : Any items found on the school premises should be handed over to a teacher or the Principal.
School Responsibility : The management is responsible for the pupils only within the school premises.
Homework : Pupils must complete and submit all assigned homework on time.
Property Care : Pupils should not damage school property, including furniture and walls. Any damage caused will require a penalty to be paid at the discretion of the Principal.
Parental Visits : Parents or guardians are not allowed to meet students or class teachers without the Principal's permission.
School Diary : Pupils should bring their school diary every day.
Health : Pupils with infectious diseases are not allowed to attend school.
Leave Policy : Pupils must not be absent without submitting a leave letter signed by a parent or guardian.
Medical Certificate : Pupils absent for more than five consecutive days must produce a doctor's certificate.
Required Materials : Pupils should bring all necessary materials to school and avoid disturbing other classes by borrowing items.
Leaving Premises : Pupils leaving the school premises during school hours must obtain permission from the Principal, make an entry in the outgoing register, and report upon their return.
Disciplinary Action : Any violation of this code of conduct may result in severe disciplinary action.